Finding Dory & Central Intelligence Hit The Box Office

Ryan

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Finding Dory and Central Intelligence Are In Theaters This Weekend.

Finding Dory and Central Intelligence open in movie theaters around St. Louis this weekend. Money Monster begins showing at Keller 8, while Zootopia is among the movies now available to rent at Redbox.

Finding Dory and Central Intelligence both open tonight at MX Movies in downtown St. Louis. Select showings of Finding Dory will be in 3D. The Conjuring 2 is also playing downtown this weekend.

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Finding Dory and Central Intelligence open this weekend. Zootopia is now available to rent at Redbox.

Recapping Last Weekend

The Conjuring 2 easily took the weekend box office crown in its debut last weekend with $40.4 million in receipts. Fellow debuts Warcraft ($24.2 million) and Now You See Me 2 ($22.4 million) took the second and third spots, respectively. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows saw its receipts fall nearly 60 percent in its second weekend of release to take the fourth spot over the weekend at $14.4 million. X-Men: Apocalypse rounded out the top five with $9.9 million in ticket sales in its third weekend of release. It looks like the latest film in that franchise will struggle to make back its $178 million budget.

Opening This Weekend

Finding Dory

13 years have passed since Finding Nemo became a worldwide box office smash. Finding Dory will likely satisfy those who have been patiently waiting for this sequel as well as those who are just looking to see a fun, family-friendly, heart-warming movie this weekend. Director Andrew Stanton returns to direct this adventure film featuring Ellen Degeneres’s Dory setting out on an adventure with fish friends voiced by Albert Brooks and Hayden Rolence to find her parents.

Catch It Before It’s Gone

Money Monster

Julia Roberts and George Clooney make their way to Keller 8 Cinema this weekend in Money Monster, directed by Jodie Foster. The financial thriller has made roughly $40 million at the box office since its release.

Money Monster trailer

Make It A Redbox Night

Zootopia

Zootopia, 10 Cloverfield Lane and Hello, My Name Is Doris are all now available to rent at your local Redbox.

Zootopia made just over $1 billion at the worldwide box office and is sure to be well worth the your $2 rental.

Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator and star of the Broadway smash Hamilton will step aside to make way for understudy Javier Muñoz on July 9. The contracts of most of the original cast, as well as Miranda, end on July 9. Two performances with the original cast will be filmed before then. Miranda has said that he isn’t totally leaving Hamilton behind and will make occasional return performances.

Miranda is next set to star with Emily Blunt in Mary Poppins Returns, out December 25, 2018.

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